The
infamous hand that Wild Bill Hickok was holding (and it was the
winner) when the coward, Jack McCall, wandered into Tom Nuttall's
#10 Saloon, and without warning pulled a pistol and shot Wild Bill
in the back of the head.Mortally
wounded , Hickok died moments thereafter.

ACES
AND EIGHTS POSTER

Back
in May, 2006 we were rounded up to work on a re-enactment of
the moment when Jack McCall walked into Tom Nuttal's #10 Saloon
on Aug 2 1876, in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, and murdered Wild
Bill Hickok.

This
painting by Canadian artist Ken Dewar, was the end result of
the afternoon of filming in Heritage Park, an authentic 19th
century town, in Calgary. 130
years to the day that McCall did his cowardly deed the painting
was unveiled in front of City Hall in Deadwood, South Dakota,
on August 2, 2006.